New DIECAST Video Teaser Posted Online

March 26, 2007

DIECAST recently completed a captivating new video for the track "Nothing I Could Say", with acclaimed directors Ian McFarland (SICK OF IT ALL) and Mike Pecci. A 30-second teaser for the clip has just been posted on the Century Media YouTube page, which can be accessed at this location. Look for the full-length version of the clip to make its way online next week.

DIECAST is currently winning over legions of new fans on a monstrous 10-week U.S. tour as direct support to SEVENDUST, which marks the longest tour of the group's storied career. The "Nothing I Could Say" single recently impacted Active Rock radio; the radio mix and edit was done by Brian Malouf (MICHAEL JACKSON, MADONNA, PEARL JAM).

DIECAST and the Monster Beverage Company have teamed up to launch the "Make Your Own Diecast Video" contest. To enter, go to this location. All videos must include one song from DIECAST's current album "Internal Revolution", with the exception of two songs that entries may not use, "Fade Away" and "Nothing I Could Say". All entries must be received on or before June 16, 2007 in either DVD, QuickTime, AVI, or .MPG files burned to CD or DVD. The grand prize winner receive an exclusive "Backyard Concert" with DIECAST, a year's supply of Monster Energy drink and a Monster Energy mini-fridge. The winner will be chosen collectively by the MySpace friends of Century Media, DIECAST and the Monster Beverage Company.

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